Sikh weddings, or 'Anand Karaj,' take place in a Gurdwara, emphasizing the importance of community and spirituality throughout the ceremony. The couple will sit before the Guru Granth Sahib, the holy scripture of Sikhism, where hymns are sung, and prayers are recited. An important part of the ceremony involves the 'Lavan,' where the couple walks around the Guru Granth Sahib four times, symbolizing their commitment to each other and their shared spiritual journey. Sikh wedding rituals are characterized by equality and inclusiveness, promoting the idea that marriages are not only personal unions but also communal partnerships.